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Smoking Ban in Shorewood Defeated
Well, I finally see that some governments have finally seen the light and haven't forgotten what the term "private property" means. In Shorewood yesterday the village council voted to table the proposed ban on smoking in indoor public areas. Now, not being a smoker myself, I fully understand that horrible smell that permeates ones clothing after being in a bar (not to mention the health risks), but the last time I checked, taverns were still private property and it should be up to the owners whether smoking should be allowed. If there was such a demand for smoke-free bars then a plethora of them would exist, but off the top of my head, I cannot think of one in Milwaukee. I tend bar for 4 or 5 shifts per week and all the baloney about protecting the health of those poor bartenders doesn't add up either. Most of the bartenders that I know smoke. If the government wishes to ban smoking in public buildings (IE: offices, police cars, other government owned property) then so be it, but as long as those bar owners meet their tax obligations and make reasonable efforts to not serve minors, then leave them alone! This is the United States, not the Soviet Union. If all those who whine about smoking in bars actually went to one every now and then, maybe a smoke-free bar would exist. Until then, stop the complaining, as smokers are tax-paying citizens as well!
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3 comments:
Even though they may have curbed there proposed smoking ban, it is still under review by the state. Gov. Doyle said recently that he would like to see a state wide public smoking ban, but if he can only get 95%, that will have to do for now. The public smoking ban includes a lot more than just bars.
I quit smoking and I have to admit going to bars it kinda sucks having to smell that smoke on your clothes the next day. However if you don't like the smell and don't want to be around it, don't go to the bars or places where there is going to be smoke.
Smoking bans are a infringement on our basic freedoms as americans. I smoke and will continue to do so, and I will not follow the university smoking rules in regards to the 30 feet rule. Sorry. I do make it a intention to respect non-smokers by not blowing it into there faces, I think that will suffice.
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